After the beer was served in the glass there was found a lasting quantity wall adhesive white foam collar which was fine and oneven of structure. The beer also contained much carbonic acid in the glass. The beer has a flacky thick dark blond color and a light sweet taste. The after tast of the beer is hoppy bitter with a fruity touch . This beer smells fruity.

330ml bottle (Cracked Kettle, Amsterdam)
7 Let this sit in the glass for several minutes, and you’ll be rewarded with a glorious peppery ginger aroma. I had the cruddier glass, Anna’s clearer glass lacked it, so presumably the yeast brought it, or she didn’t leave her glass alone as long.
3 Browny orange, small tight head.
7 Slight sludgy taste at first, but then again, I had the sludgier glass. Apart from that this is a spicy and nutty bitter, with only a touch of the ginger it promised. Certainly quite full, and with plenty of details.
3 Crisp, almost biting, palate, pleasant carbonation. Finish is a little mily, and pretty bitter. Some nuttiness in the late long finish.
13 Full and bitter, but not in a UK bitter sense. More like a bitter nutty belgian ale by an less-traditional-more-experimental brewer. OK, let’s call it Dutch bitter.

On tap at Gollem, Amsterdam. Pale amber with white head. Quite a sweetish beer initially with a gentle herby note, it’s one that grows on you gently and eventually offers a decent malty hoppy flavour, reasonable.

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